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New Sport Watches to Aspire For

Athleisure is not going anywhere anytime soon, with Beyoncé and Tory Burch launching their sartorial ideals through Ivy Park and Tory Sport. Way before sneakers get inside fashion magazines, watchmakers have dedicated specific timepieces for divers, runners, even flyers.

Thus, no better time to combine athleisure and sporty timepieces. In a style shoot featuring some of our favourite watch brands, Prestige shows how sweat and sartorial choices can get along.

Hautlence Vortex Primary

Following the 2014 launch of Invictus Morphos, Hautlence launches its latest collaboration with legendary footballer Eric Cantona. The Hautlence Vortex Primary is a limited edition of 18 pieces, it features a three-dimensional case that allows for a full view of its movement.

The classic timepiece pays homage to Omega's history of timekeeping, in conjunction with the Rio 2016 Olympics. Omega has been the timekeeper at the Olympics since 1932. Each variant in the collection is a 188-piece limited edition series.

Omega Specialities Olympic Official Timekeeper

Louis Vuitton Tambour Regatta Navy

Representing a Louis Vuitton idea of sport and style, it pays tribute to the first portable timepiece in the history of watchmaking. Its essential regatta function is paired with sporty rubber strap and deep blue dial.

Louis Vuitton Tambour Regatta Navy

Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Chronograph

The OMEGA Speedmaster has witnessed events that have tested the limits of physical endurance and human courage, including the first manned lunar landing in July of 1969 and every one of NASA’s piloted missions since March of 1965.

Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch

Hermès Dressage L'Heure Masquée

Literally means "time hidden", it is a secret watch that requires its wearer to push the monopusher in the crown to check the time. Its movement is entirely made in-house, an adaptation to the previous Calibre H1925.

Hermes Dressage L'Heure Masquee

To watch the fun behind the scenes on this sporty photo shoot, go here.